Thanks Em,
I had a little browse myself but it certainly didn't look like
anything startling had been commenced. Admittedly, I am also presently on
dial-up, but next week I will be on broadband (100-200 times faster! Yippee),and
will have a more substantial prowl. I wonder if Phil Cornwell and/or John
Seesions have their own blogs etc somewhere...
Regards, Steve
--- In stellastreet@yahoogroups.com, Emma Hanby <emma_hanby@...> wrote:
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> hiya
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> this group is pretty much dead.
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> It was originally supposed to be shown on log.tv
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> they have put a few behind the scenes stuff up and that is it. i darent go
onto their website as it is slow to load and buggy. All videos autoplay which
messes my old workhorse of a pc up.
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> i emailed log.tv with a view to linking to it on my comic strip website, but
nobody could be bothered to get back to me so they can shove it.
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> sorry i couldnt be of more assistance.
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> cheers
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> Em
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> --- On Tue, 10/3/09, Steven <idg3h2@...> wrote:
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> Subject: [stellastreet] ? New series on-line then on BBC 2?
> To: stellastreet@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, 10 March, 2009, 1:47 PM
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> Hi there,
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> Another damn Aussie who rates Stella Street one of the 2 greatest
comedies of the last 20 years (with "The Office"). The reason I have had my
interest rekindled in the show is that I took the plunge and ordered the first 3
series on DVD from the UK which I have received just today, and have already
watched series 1 again. A flashback to 9 or 10 years ago when I was smoking dope
(no way these days!!) and I channel-surfed over to SBS where Michael Caine, Joe
Pesci et al were holding fort. Due to my chemically induced state, I really had
to wonder if I was imagining it all!! As Joe would say, "What the f*ck is going
on here??"
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> I instantly became a huge fan, and taped most of the episodes during that year
and the following one when the show was repeated. I was so excited when the
movie was coming out (direct to DVD over here), but was very disappointed due to
my expectations being so high from the show. In fact, its just a collection of
skits, some of which were repeated from the series, and I so wanted it to
succeed with Phil and John becoming huge stars in recognition of their
brilliance.. . I'm afraid Ronni Ancona detracted from the main actors as well.
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> Anyway Steve, I have a couple of questions for you.
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> Firstly, is there any news on when the 4th series will become available on
DVD?
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> Secondly, I have read somewhere that the show is being resurrected, initially
on a web service last year, and then going on to BBC 2. Have you heard anything?
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> Anyway, I also love your website, having been cackling for the last 3/4 of an
hour, it is a great resource and a real credit to you, and, of course the genius
of Phil Cornwell, John Sessions, and Peter Richardson. Keep up the good work
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> Kind regards,
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> Steve
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